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Mandela award recognises livestock work | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Professor Appolinaire Djikeng receives the Nelson Mandela Justice award by the UNESCO Center for Peace.
Applying | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
How to begin your application as a visiting student.
Smokers tend to have thinner brain cortex | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
People who give up smoking might reduce accelerated thinning of the cortex - the brain’s outer layer which is important for thinking skills, a study suggests.
Cattle can be a source of MRSA in people | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
A type of MRSA found in humans originated in cattle at least 40 years ago, new research has found.
Polish School of Medicine 70th anniversary | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Polish School of Medicine at the University.
Dizzy heights pose risks for climbers | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Climbers scaling Africa’s highest peak need to be more aware of the risks associated with high altitude, researchers warn.
Scottish consortiums take giant leap forward for salmon gill health | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The two consortiums will help to understand and prevent diseases affecting farmed salmon.
Experts advise UK Government on bird flu | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Scientific specialists contribute to action plan on managing current and future severe bird flu strains.
James Young Simpson (1811-1870) | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
James Young Simpson was a pioneer of anaesthetics, Professor of Midwifery, and an alumnus of the University of Edinburgh.
Study links symmetry to faster reactions | College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine | College of Medicine and Vet Medicine
Children with more symmetrical hands have speedier mental responses than others, according to a study.
